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    A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables users to query financial news, stock data, and index information while managing text notes with creation and summarization capabilities.
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    Enables personal knowledge management through Claude Desktop, allowing users to capture thoughts, connect ideas, and reflect on thinking changes via natural conversation.
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    A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables AI assistants to create, search, list, and delete notes with tags. Serves as a starter template for building custom MCP servers with tools and resources.
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    Local-first MCP server that extracts structured knowledge from markdown notes into SQLite with full-text search, enabling AI coding tools to retrieve relevant context offline at zero cost.
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    Give your AI persistent, structured memory and let humans see it too. It stores project knowledge as Markdown files in a hierarchical tree, accessible via MCP tools and a built-in Web UI.
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    Enables saving AI conversation histories as clean, organized markdown notes with automatic filtering of thinking processes and tool execution details, timestamping, and customizable conversation turn limits.
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    Enables AI assistants to read, write, and manage Obsidian notes, folders, and periodic notes via the Local REST API, including search and command execution.
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    Empowers AI agents to deeply understand and interact with Obsidian vaults through the Local REST API, enabling advanced features like vault structure discovery, graph analysis, command execution, and batch file operations.
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    The server provides tools for web automation using Playwright, allowing navigation, interaction, and JavaScript execution on web pages, and supports note storage with summarization capabilities.
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    An open-source memory layer that provides persistent project context and architectural history for AI development tools across multiple platforms and sessions. It enables AI assistants to maintain a shared understanding of codebases while integrating directly with services like Notion for documentation management.
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    A minimal MCP server exposing four trivial tools: arithmetic calculation, current time lookup, and in-memory note storage. It serves as a teaching example to demonstrate the complete MCP request/response cycle with a Gemini agent.
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    MCP server for Yoru Studio that lets AI agents read projects, schedules, and inbox, and safely append inspiration, storyboard shots, and execution records to a creator's self-hosted workspace.
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    An Obsidian plugin that runs an MCP server, enabling external LLM tools to read, search, create, and modify notes in your vault via HTTP or stdio transport.
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    Provides persistent memory to AI agents through a wearable device, storing notes, sessions, and activities in a local SQLite database accessible via MCP.
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